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Which of these pairs of points defines a line with a slope of 0? HELP ASAP
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Which of these pairs of points defines a line with a slope of 0? HELP ASAP
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A line with a slope=0 has the same values of "y"
if we have two points.
A(x₁,
y₁
)
B(x₂,
y₂
)
the line between these two points will be horizontal o slope=0 if :
y₁=y₂
answer:
A)(1,
4
) and (-4,
4
)
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